11/20/2023 0 Comments Real signs displaying script typeface![]() Used for all transport signage around Sydney and New South Wales. Motorway route numbers in Ireland, Portugal and the United Kingdom. Public transport and wayfinding in Moscow since 2015Ĭustom font family by Scott Williams and Henrik Kubel (A2-TYPE) in collaboration with Ilya Ruderman (CSTM Fonts) Some Citybus and New World First Bus route displays in Hong Kongīased on the Italian Alfabeto Normale and Alfabeto Stretto.Ĭustom font for the 1995 rebranding, designed by the Foundry (Freda Sack and David Quay) Since 2010, Hiragino is used for Japanese text, Frutiger for numbers, and Vialog for English text. Japan Highway Public Corporation (divided into three NEXCO group companies in 2005) used its own JH Standard Text until 2010. SBB uses its own version of Neue Helvetica named SBB. Previously used on road signs in Japan and South Korea.īeing phased out on the Victorian public transport network in favour of Network Sans, but still commonly seen. Less commonly, the typeface is used on street signs in the United States, including in some suburbs of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area, parts of Pennsylvania, and by the Contra Costa County Transportation Authority. Fort Lauderdale International Airport signageįormerly used the Hong Kong MTR, Stockholm Metro, portions of the LACMTA system and the Melbourne MTA, and some Toronto subway station signage.Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority system.Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority system.The blue Metlink signs replaced these signs in 2003 after a short trial of Connex signs (using Verdana) at Mitcham and Rosanna stations. Used on Victoria PTC railway station signs in the 1990s, replacing the green The Met signs. Modification of DIN 1451 typeface with Vietnamese extensionĪlso the official font for all the signage system of the Spanish Government. The Frutiger typeface was commissioned for use at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport in 1975. The Frutiger typeface was commissioned for use at Regulatory and Warning Signs in Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Solano, Sonoma, and Yolo Counties. Budapest Public Transport Authority until 2018.Across the public transport network of Oslo, Norway.Used as official font for signage system of all Spanish railway stations owned by the state-owned administrator, ADIF. One of a few digitalisations officially the typeface used in Polish road signs has no defined name.Ī modified version of Helvetica Medium used by the Government of Canada The DIN typeface for the Namma Metro is in English and Kannada The DIN typeface was commissioned for use at Regulatory and Warning Signs in Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo Counties. Road signs in Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo Counties FHWA ( Federal Highway Administration) typefaces ĭeveloped in close reference to Helvetica Road signs in Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Israel, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and the United Statesĭeveloped to replace U.S.Destination signs of Quebec autoroutes (shields are in Highway Gothic).Used by Public Transport Company in Poznań as the typeface for its fleet vehicles numbering Most Taiwanese urban rail systems (since 2022) Being gradually replaced by Myriad, which is used by MTR on its networks. Used by Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation until its merger with MTR in 2007. A variant of FHWA Series E(M) was used on intercity and highway signs instead until 2015. Proprietary typeface commissioned for this purpose, used on intracity road signs. Used for road signs in France and in some countries in Africa. Road signs in Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, North Macedonia, Moldova, Slovenia, Taiwan, Turkey and Ukraine.Taiwan Railway Administration (English signage).Most Chinese urban rail systems (English signage).
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